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Attempts to Transfer Elaphostrongylus alces from Moose (Alces alces) to Sheep and Goats [PDF]

open access: yesActa Veterinaria Scandinavica, 1990
Six 1 year old female and 6 four months old male goats were inoculated different numbers of E. alces third-stage larvae. Protostrongylid larvae were not detected in the faeces of these animals during the experiment. At the end of the experimental period the animals were euthanized and autopsied.
G, Stuve, A, Skorping
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Content of Nitrate Nitrogen in Soil at Decomposition of Excretions ofAlcesalces (Mammalia) intheLaboratoryExperiment

open access: yesVìsnik Dnìpropetrovsʹkogo Unìversitetu: Serìâ Bìologìâ, Ekologìâ, 2005
Dynamics of the nitrate nitrogen content during decomposing Alces alces (L.) excrements in sandy soil under influence of humidifying and nickel is under consideration.
Ye. N. Pilipko
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Neurological disorder in two moose calves ( Alces alces L.) naturally infected with Elaphostrongylus alces

open access: yesRangifer, 1990
Two months old moose calves exhibiting neurological signs were videotaped, killed and necropsied. The parasite Elaphostrongylus alces (Steen et al 1989) was found epidurally along the meninges of the spinal cord, and in the muscle faciae of the thoracic ...
Margareta Steen, Lars Roepstorff
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Malignant catarrhal fever in wild Swedish moose (Alces alces L)

open access: yesRangifer, 1989
Malignant catarrhal fever (MCF) was diagnosed in two moose (Alces alces L) from the county of Uppland, Sweden. The animals showed an abnormal behaviour e.g. nervous signs as circling movements, nodding of the head and lack of awareness.
Ibrahim Yussuf Warame, Margareta Steen
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Alces alces

open access: yes, 2005
Alces alces (Linnaeus 1758) [Cervus] alces Linnaeus 1758, Syst. Nat., 10th ed., Vol. 1: 66. Type Locality: "Habitat in boroealibus Europae, Asiaeque Populetis"; identified as Sweden by Thomas (1911 a:151). Vernacular Names: Eurasian Elk. Subspecies:: Subspecies Alces alces subsp. alces Linnaeus 1758 Subspecies Alces alces subsp. caucasicus Vereshchagin
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Alces alces

open access: yes, 1982
Published as part of James H. Honacki, Kenneth E. Kinman & James W. Koeppl, 1982, Order Artiodactyla, pp. 315-343 in Mammal Species of the World (1 st Edition), Lawrence, Kansas, USA :Alien Press, Inc.
James H. Honacki   +2 more
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Alces alces subsp. alces Linnaeus 1758

open access: yes, 2005
Alces alces subsp. alces Linnaeus 1758 Alces alces subsp. alces Linnaeus 1758, Syst. Nat., 10th ed., Vol. 1: 66. Type Locality: "Habitat in boroealibus Europae, Asiaeque Populetis"; identified as Sweden by Thomas (1911 a:151). Synonyms: Alces alces subsp. aces (Shaw 1801); Alces alces subsp. albes (Bowdich 1821); Alces alces subsp. alce (Boddaert 1785);
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Insights into Red Deer Ecology during the Late Epigravettian: New isotopic evidence from Riparo Tagliente (Italian Prealps)

open access: yesJournal of Quaternary Science, EarlyView.
Abstract The transition from the Last Glacial Maximum to the Late Glacial marked a shift from the cold conditions of Greenland Stadial‐2 (GS‐2) to the warmer phases of Greenland Interstadial‐1 (GI‐1), enabling the reoccupation of Alpine regions by Late Palaeolithic hunter‐gatherers.
Mahym Amanova   +2 more
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Little penguins select more isolated nest boxes for breeding, but lay date influences breeding success

open access: yesThe Journal of Wildlife Management, EarlyView.
We determined that more isolated and possibly older nest boxes were selected by little penguins for breeding at Pōhatu/Flea Bay, New Zealand. However, breeding success was influenced by lay date in comparison to nest box characteristics. These findings inform immediate conservation recommendations regarding nest box design and placement.
Georgia S. M. Gwatkin   +5 more
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Tick development on sexually-active bull moose is more advanced compared to that of cow moose in the winter tick, Dermacentor albipictus

open access: yesInternational Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife, 2019
We performed a complete survey of ticks on 100 cm2 skin samples collected from 30 moose (Alces alces) harvested in 2017 in central and northern Maine, U.S.A.
Jay A. Yoder   +7 more
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